Thank you for another video cutting through the noise and just telling us “how to do it.” I’m cloning my laptop to an ISO right now so I have a backup.
I’ve used clonezilla for almost 15 years. The tool that’s saved my butt more times than I can remember.
I just did a big PC upgrade for a friend of mine and it blew his mind that everything on the new PC was exactly as he left it. Clonezilla always makes the process incredibly simple and quick. A lot of non-technical users just assume that something like this isn't possible.
Well this is weird. I was looking up how to clone my Linux drive yesterday. Here you are delivering the content I need
I could not live without Clonezilla.... It is awesome.
Great video, Veronica! Thank you very much. I once cloned a drive to another with smaller size using the parameter -r included in the expert mode of Clonezilla. Sorry for my english. Greetings!
Clonezilla wasn't on my radar, but I see that it should be in my toolbox. Thanks for the video.
1:09 that is the cutest little setup I have ever seen for a rescue setup. What a good idea!
That's a bossy video :). Been using clonezilla for over ten years. Awesome tool!!
I just bought two HDDs for this very purpose. Thank you Veronica
I love Clonezilla! We use it all the time at work, added it to our pxe sever, so it's super easy to deploy, and save images to an nfs share. Thanks for sharing one of my favorite tools?
Clonezilla works perfectly with Ventoy. I have a small thumbdrive with Ventoy installed with several different distros in it, each focusing on different things and I LOVE it! And what a bossy video! 😄
I really love when content creators make videos without annoying background music. I know everything you mentioned in this video, but I'm still watching carefully. Your way of explaining, and the speech is like a great teacher. ❤ From INDIA. Keep posting. Subscribed with bell 🔔 icon.
Clonezilla has been my total backup solution for years. It's about the only way to image a drive with multiple operating systems. Or get data into a lifeboat as a drive crumbles to dust. And it's free!
REscuezilla is even more friendly and there is foxclone too !
Rescuezilla is easier to use, but Clonezilla can be burned onto a CD-R. This is especially helpful when copying an older computer that doesn't recognize USB devices (or even has a USB port). You'll just need to internally connect that 2nd drive to copy to before booting up.
Great video! I've played with Clonezilla, but found it more techincally complex than I thought necessary for home users. I've heard Rescuezilla is more user-friendly, and I think it's from the same programmer. But it uses an odd disk format which some computers won't recognize. Still, Veronica does make Clonezilla seem a lot more usable for us less-technical users.
"That's a bossy video." Been using Linux for over 20 years and always resorting to dd. How come I never stumbled into Clonezilla until now. Another tool for the kit. "Nice". 🙂
That’s a bossy video. Have used Clonezilla in the enterprise for quite a while. Always been a great tool for me.
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